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Monday, June 15, 2009

Stealth



By far, one of my favorite photographs to date. Captured while out on my Sunday Stills search. Usually Saint Tim is the wildlife spotter. I love my camera (definitely click to biggify!).

I also have some nice lamb shots from the weekend, but I just can't bring myself to add them to this post. That hawk looks big enough to haul off a small lamb.

Not that Keebs and Graham are small anymore :-/.

9 comments:

Joanna@BooneDocksWilcox said...

I see him looking for a snack. Good shot.

Anonymous said...

What a great camera - the person behind the camera isn't so bad either! Do you mind sharing with us the make and model of your camera as I may be in the market for a new one. June

Alice said...

It is amazing how the hawk blends in with the tree trunk! Great shot! Should be framed and /or note carded.

Denise said...

Wow, is that a red tailed hawk. Keep the boys safe!

BTW what kind of camera is it that you love :-) I need to get myself a better camera one of these days. I want to take close ups of yarn with better definition. I'm using a Canon Power Shot A95. It does the job OK but I would like more versatility.

thecrazysheeplady said...

I have a Nikon D40x with a 18-55 mm and 55-200 lens. My next purchase will be a macro lens and then a 300 mm lens :-D. Gotta save my pennies.

Peacecat said...

WOOOOOWWW!! What an incredible shot!

Nancy K. said...

Unbelieveably beautiful, super incredible shot!!!

flowerweaver said...

Too cool, I love the way it totally blends in with the tree. Great catch!

Ed said...

Very cool, I'd be happy to see him, they keep rodents away..:-)

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